Using postconf to manage master.cf

2017-03-07 Thread Robert Moskowitz
I am back to building a new mailserver. I am using Centos7 which has postfix 2.10.1 Back some 4 years ago there was a thread here to add support to postconf to manage master.cf. From http://www.postfix.org/postconf.1.html It seems that there are now options here for master.cf, but I cannot

Re: Wietse: Old Mirrors on postfix.org/download.html

2017-03-07 Thread Sam
Hi Wietse Can you add this into mirrors list? http://mirrors.standaloneinstaller.com/postfix/ (France) On 3/6/2017 7:54 PM, Matthew McGehrin wrote: Wietse, There are several old mirrors with bad links that don't work on the postfix download page and needs to be updated. 404 Not Found h

Re: Postfix, Hotmail never arrive

2017-03-07 Thread Maurizio Caloro
Am 05.03.2017 um 21:59 schrieb Geert Stappers: On Sun, Mar 05, 2017 at 09:00:17PM +0100, Robert Schetterer wrote: Am 05.03.2017 um 16:27 schrieb Michael Neurohr: I just tested that with my server with a Hetzner IP address. My mail goes directly into the Junk Folder. My IP address is not listed

Re: Question on embedded variables in postconf command

2017-03-07 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 03/07/2017 02:43 PM, Peter wrote: On 08/03/17 08:00, Robert Moskowitz wrote: After a bit of reflection, I may have asked the wrong question. Perhaps a better question is does the substitution take place on processing the option? It would take place at runtime (I believe). If you want it t

Re: Question on embedded variables in postconf command

2017-03-07 Thread Peter
On 08/03/17 08:00, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > After a bit of reflection, I may have asked the wrong question. Perhaps > a better question is does the substitution take place on processing the > option? It would take place at runtime (I believe). If you want it to hard-code the substitution into ma

Re: Question on embedded variables in postconf command

2017-03-07 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 03/07/2017 02:19 PM, Christian Kivalo wrote: Am 7. März 2017 20:00:55 MEZ schrieb Robert Moskowitz : After a bit of reflection, I may have asked the wrong question. Perhaps a better question is does the substitution take place on processing the option? What about testing the assumption?

Re: Question on embedded variables in postconf command

2017-03-07 Thread Christian Kivalo
Am 7. März 2017 20:00:55 MEZ schrieb Robert Moskowitz : >After a bit of reflection, I may have asked the wrong question. Perhaps > >a better question is does the substitution take place on processing the > >option? What about testing the assumption? Build the configuration and try to make a tls

Re: Question on embedded variables in postconf command

2017-03-07 Thread Robert Moskowitz
After a bit of reflection, I may have asked the wrong question. Perhaps a better question is does the substitution take place on processing the option? thanks On 03/07/2017 01:59 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: Is there a way to get the following: postconf -e 'smtpd_tls_key_file = /etc/pki/tls/p

Question on embedded variables in postconf command

2017-03-07 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Is there a way to get the following: postconf -e 'smtpd_tls_key_file = /etc/pki/tls/private/$myhostname.key' To work and substitute the value for $myhostname? I am building a new server and writing up my scripts and I am trying to adhere to the lessons I learned here some 2+ years ago. And tr

Re: Encapsulate incomming bounce mail

2017-03-07 Thread Dirk Stöcker
On Sat, 4 Mar 2017, Viktor Dukhovni wrote: This is much too complex. To attach email message to another message, just pipe it through the shell script below my signature. This can be used as part of a pipe(8) transport with the output submitted via sendmail(1) for delivery. Thanks a lot. Tha

Re: Difference between the pass and unix types in master.cf

2017-03-07 Thread Wietse Venema
chaouche yacine: > Hello list, > > man 5 master says that : > > > << sible for local clients only.>>> > > [...] > > > << accessible to local clients only. **It receives one open > connection (file descriptor passing) per connection > request.**>>> > > What does the part between "**"

Re: Client is always localhost

2017-03-07 Thread chaouche yacine
On Tuesday, March 7, 2017 1:12 PM, Wietse Venema wrote: > What Linux distribution is this? I am running Debian 8.5 root@messagerie[10.10.10.19] ~ # lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Debian Description:Debian GNU/Linux 8.5 (jessie) Release:8.5 Codename:

Re: Client is always localhost

2017-03-07 Thread Wietse Venema
chaouche yacine: > Viktor, > > Reporting on my progress, I had two smtp lines in my master.cf, > one is unix and the other is inet. Changed both of them to not be > run in a chrooted environement : > > smtp inet n - n - - smtpd -o > content_filter=spamassassin >

Re: Client is always localhost

2017-03-07 Thread chaouche yacine
On Tuesday, March 7, 2017 12:13 PM, "@lbutlr" wrote: > Really? I do not remember chroot ever being the default. Yet in master.cf I find this : # == # service type private unpriv chroot wakeup maxproc command + args #

Re: Supported versions

2017-03-07 Thread Wietse Venema
@lbutlr: > I used to have a bookmark for a page that showed the currently supported > versions of Postfix and (I think) when support ended for previous > versions). I seem mohave lost the bookmark and I can't fin the > page on postfix.org which makes me think it isn't there. Go to http://www.postf

Re: Client is always localhost

2017-03-07 Thread @lbutlr
On 2017-03-06 (09:27 MST), chaouche yacine wrote: > > since my postfix version is 2.X the default is to run chrooted. Really? I do not remember chroot ever being the default. -- Apple broke AppleScripting signatures in Mail.app, so no random signatures.

Re: Client is always localhost

2017-03-07 Thread chaouche yacine
Viktor, Reporting on my progress, I had two smtp lines in my master.cf, one is unix and the other is inet. Changed both of them to not be run in a chrooted environement : smtp inet n - n - - smtpd -o content_filter=spamassassin smtp unix - -

Supported versions

2017-03-07 Thread @lbutlr
I used to have a bookmark for a page that showed the currently supported versions of Postfix and (I think) when support ended for previous versions). I seem mohave lost the bookmark and I can’t fin the page on postfix.org which makes me think it isn’t there. I can get the information by going t

Difference between the pass and unix types in master.cf

2017-03-07 Thread chaouche yacine
Hello list, man 5 master says that : <<>> [...] <<>> What does the part between "**" add or remove from a classic unix socket ? -- Yassine.